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that would be good, but scary because bots can insta cast everything and seem to know where you are all the time..o.o lol

Bots are substantially worse than PvP at all aspects of the game. They cannot cast any faster than a human in PvP will, nor do they ever check brushes for opponents.

As to the OP, it's for the same reason that the Bots currently all use the same predefined 'roaming' routes: it would be almost impossible to program a Bot to know how to clear the jungle, gank lanes, etc.

Bots are substantially worse than PvP at all aspects of the game. They cannot cast any faster than a human in PvP will, nor do they ever check brushes for opponents.

As to the OP, it's for the same reason that the Bots currently all use the same predefined 'roaming' routes: it would be almost impossible to program a Bot to know how to clear the jungle, gank lanes, etc.

That's not entirely true. There are players that can't even perform well against beginner bot ai.

But yes, their behavior is programmed, and implementing jungling would be a lot to ask, particularly for a game centered around pvp combat.

@OP, I still work on jungle against Ai all the time, top usually knows they'll be 2 v 1 for a long while and that as the jungler I'll prioritize the lane more than I would in typical pvp because of that.

No. because of no runes or bad runes at early levels, jungling at lower levels is not really possible for low levels (including masteries) so thats not a good idea. As such, 2 normally go top/mid and would destroy the solo bot.